subject: pesticides type: dataset
10.4231/XA35-0802
Ian Kaplan, Michael E Scharf, Paola Olaya-Arenas
06/18/2020
1. Hundreds of recent studies have voiced concern over the negative impacts of non-target pesticides on pollinator health. However, pesticide loads are highly variable across agricultural landscapes and it is unclear whether pollinators exhibit behavioral...
agroecosystems behavioral response butterfly Entomology milkweed monarchs pesticides pollinators
10.4231/K9FH-7053
Ian Kaplan, Kayleigh Hauri, Michael E. Scharf, Paola Olaya-Arenas
08/18/2020
The long-term decline of monarch butterflies has been attributed to loss of their milkweed (Asclepias sp.) host-plants after the introduction of herbicide-tolerant crops. However, recent studies report pesticide residues on milkweed leaves that could act a...
10.4231/AY85-YD07
Jason T. Hoverman, Logan Scott Billet
01/15/2021
There is increasing evidence that populations of non-target wildlife species can evolve tolerance to pesticides. As ecosystems become increasingly exposed to chemical contaminants globally, it is important to consider not only the immediate consequences of...
Disease Ecology Echinostomatidae ecotoxicology Forestry and Natural Resources host-parasite interactions pesticides Ranavirus
10.4231/86ZT-Y828
04/19/2021
Insecticide use and insufficient forage are two of the leading stressors to pollinators in agroecosystems. While these factors have been well-studied individually, the experimental designs do not reflect real-world conditions where insecticide exposure and...
10.4231/4DQF-3G13
08/04/2021
Environmental damage from insecticide overuse is a major concern, particularly for conservation of “good” insects such as pollinators that ensure stable production of food crops like fruits and vegetables. However, insecticides are also necessary for farme...
agroecosystems Bees Corn Crop yield Entomology Environmental Issues Insecticides Melons pesticides pollinators
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